jennifer_bisgard's ideas
clever pantry door
Love the yellow cupboards
Built in bench in kitchen with green cupboards
Love the green cupboards
Love the windows and doors
Opening up the kitchen
Green cupboards
geometric shelf holder
Spice drawer
Some days you need a bit more counter space than others, and when you do need to chop some vegetables, a little dedicated chopping station can be super helpful. A clever pullout chopping station, complete with a chopping-block top, can be integrated into a set of drawers so you have it handy when needed and tucked away when not.
Of course, you shouldn’t forget to factor in natural lighting whenever possible. Architect Chris Dorman of Dorman Associates recommends that homeowners consider reducing the amount of upper cabinets if needed to allow room for more windows to bring in natural light. “The kitchen is a place where people can spend hours, so maximizing natural light is key,” he says.
Love this type of pantry cupboard
Your storage solutions determine how functional your kitchen is. When you’re at the peak of cooking a large meal, you care less about the look of your cabinets and more about the ease of grabbing the right tools, spices, pots and other supplies. A kitchen designer will often take an inventory of all the utensils, dishes, small appliances and pantry items in your kitchen to figure out the right storage components for you. Pullouts, rollouts and swing-outs will efficiently organize your stuff and make things easier to find and grab. “When budget allows, we always, always recommend drawers or pullout shelves on the lower cabinet level,” designer Lisa Janzen of KC Interior Design says. “There is nothing worse than having to get on your hands and knees to see what is shoved to the back on your bottom shelves. Drawers make it so much easier to access and a more efficient use of space.”
Love shower alcove and style
Laundry room
Mirror frame used for necklaces
plugs are in the cupboard bottoms so don't mess with splash back
Staircase to loft 2
staircase to loft
Loft bedroom 3
loft bedroom 2
loft bedroom
With views in mind, the designer started by getting rid of a large refrigerator planned to the left of the sink. “The original plans had a 48-inch-wide refrigerator here. We did not want that to be the focal point,” she says. “With the flexibility of today’s separate column refrigerators and freezers, we were able to break them up and integrate them seamlessly.” Panel fronts that match the cabinetry camouflage the appliances. Zaveloff balanced the 30-inch fridge she specified with a pretty glass china cabinet that sits atop the counter next to it. “Freezers don’t need to be in the work triangle,” she says. The unit at the end of the cabinet run on the left is an 18-inch-wide freezer. The rest of the cabinets on that wall are for pantry storage. “The freezer is deeper than the pantry cabinets, so I recessed it into the wall to make it flush. You would never know looking at it that it was a freezer, as it fits right in with the rest of the cabinetry.”
Dishrack
Love the dishrack
dramatic kitchen
nice kitchen
Love the windows and cabinets
Lovely hanging pots
Pots hanging on wall
Hanging pots, lovely cupboards
Cupboards with high legs give a more airy feel
Clever use of under eve storage
Clever storage
Clever bench in the eves
Awesome pantry
Beautiful kitchen 4
beautiful kitchen 3
beautiful kitchen 2
Beautiful kitchen 1
Banquette for kitchen
love the use of the corner...
Wall of cabinets
built in bookcases
Kichen
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